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A 60% throughole keyboard with USBC. Inspired by the Plaid

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Gingham-USBC

gingham

This ANSI/ISO keyboard kit is made using ONLY through hole components and inspired by the Plaid.

Atmega328p with VUSB on QMK firmware.

To alter the pcb use KiCAD V5.0 or newer as it already contains most of the libraries. The additional libraries are provided.

License

This project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

If you have remixed, adapted or build upon this work and wish to remove the non-commercial clause for your own project please contact me at https://www.yiancar-designs.com. Your request is more than likely to be granted. The non-commercial part of the license is intended to avoid direct copies of the work to be sold for commercial gain by third parties.

The USB4085-GF-A footprint, symbol and 3D model are licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Originally created by SnapEDA. The footprint has been modified to increase the hole size of the shield pads.

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